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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 37

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
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37
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I Dennis the Menace November 12. 1961 LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR' First, Pat Salerno Clobbers IS passer Dave Hoppmann Then Dennis (The Menace) daridge intercepts Thunder Thornton flies over friend and foe for second Husker touchdown. Buskers Draw Praise From Jennings By Don Bryant Ames, la. Bill Jennings broke a long standing tradition here Saturday afternoon by praising several Cornhusker players after the rousing 16-13 whipping of Iowa State. The Husker coach usually declines to single out individuals until after a study of films, but this time he didn't wait a minute.

of our kids played Bill said. I have to single out Bill Thornton and Dennis Claridge. They were Bill said Claridge to go all the way because of the injury situation and he did a fine job. of course. Thornton was he added.

The Husker coach mused, think let them do when asked about the last iVice Bill Iowa State touchdown. hated to see them take it he added, we were in good shape when they did Bill thought the field goal was big not only because it was the victorv margin but because it changed the complexion of the game. did pretty w'eli on he said. Happy Husker fans greet Coach Bill Jennings at Lincoln Airport. iiiiiHiiiMiiiiiiimtiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii Same lo Bill even did OK on his touchdown run -from the standpoint of having people around he is a great On the field goal try, there was a kicking tee on the field but it get used.

threw it out on trio Bill grinned. it went by Clandge and Stuewe just picked it up and held Bill said the difference between this game and recent ones was the fact took good care of the played hard all the way, but we didn't have fumbles and interceptions he added. The Husker coach also praised tackle Bob Brown, the 251-pound sophomore, who was a defensive standout all day. that Brown really went at them on Bill said. had him playing middle guard, then backed him off as a linebacker so the corner linebackers could go Jennings said Iowa Stale a good tough football team, just like we were today.

and that (Dieki Limerick were he said. Bill want any part of a dispute with officials over the ejection of Thornton and ton- good. Nor would he discuss the roughing the kicker call against NU late in the game. last time It happened was at Mis.souPi two years ago," Bill said. Thai time the Tiger a fall-down and there was feeling in the NU locker room that a Cyclone did a bit of acting, too.

And scoots from end zone to NU 40 in the 4th quarter. NU Band Show Liked Dance Bands Are Saluted Ames, Nebraska marching band made annual road trip and stagea a fine show for the Iowa State fans. Prior to the game the Husker tooters combined with the Iowa State band for the playing of the National Anthem with Prof. Don Lentz of NU directing. At halftime the 120-piece band saluted several dance bands in formation.

Joyce Bums, the Nebraska Sunshine girl, put on an- odier dazzling baton twirl- ifsg and gymnastics sithibi- tk)A. I Football I i Photos I by I Bob Gorham I Bob McKay linWfHttittHIHflllilllHHmHHIilllHKtininillilii New Press Box The new Iowa State press box is one of the not No. the Big 8. It is spacious and efficient, being constructed only after several years of research. Moved from the east to the west side, the writers, photographers and radio broadcasters reach the new box via elevator.

Hufiker tackier the arm on 1-State tailbaek Dave Hoppmann after a short Jennings has a post-game pat on the back for BiM (Thander) Ttavtom. IE.

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